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News Release from: Hewlett-Packard | Subject: Indigo Press 5000, Indigo Press s2000,
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Digital Print World Sees Latest HP
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Exhibiting at Digital Print World on stand 130, HP will be showcasing its full range of digital colour imaging and printing systems.
Exhibiting at Digital Print World on stand 130, HP will be showcasing its full range of digital colour imaging and printing systems The company said that visitors will be able to take advantage of the interactive demonstrations of systems for graphic designers and commercial printers, exhibiting the latest in workflow, personalisation and colour management
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 13 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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HP will also be hosting a range of partner workshops and customer presentations to provide visitors with a complete overview of HP's products.
On show will be HP Indigo's flagship Indigo Press 5000 as well as the Indigo Press s2000.
Large format machines on the stand will be the Designjet 30, Designjet 90, Designjet 130, Designjet 4000 and the Designjet 5500 (UV and non UV).
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Indigo will also be launching - exclusively at Digital Print World - a new ink system for the series two presses.
The Indigo press 5000 is said to be designed for the most demanding production environments, delivering up to seven-colour printing, high definition text and images using HP's adaptive halftoning technology, with substrate selection.
The Indigo press s2000 is claimed to provide a digital option for screen printers and converters to print on a variety of substrates and media types.
The Designjet 90 is a new A2+ large format printer and the range of HP Vivera inks are specifically designed for the graphic arts market.
The Designjet 90 offers six-ink printing to deliver a range of vibrant colour with the flexibility of HP Colour Technologies and functions of four minute per page speed, said the company.
Optimised Mac and Windows drivers with RGB ICC profiles, enable colour solutions for every colour workflow.
EFI software is optional, offering the choice of colour management in a CMYK workflow, added HP.
A six-ink colour large format printer, the Designjet 130 is used for graphics, colour proofing and high quality professional photo printing.
The printers use fade resistant HP inks and media to produce claimed long-lasting results.
The Designjet 4000 series extends the Designjet portfolio of and is designed to provide colour management, line accuracy and speed.
Patented double swath technology is said to result in faster output, whilst HP Professional Colour technologies achieve colour consistency and screen-to-print matching.
The Designjet 5500 - created for high productivity large format printing - is claimed by HP to produce such high quality prints that the National Gallery in London uses it to assist its conservation and restoration work as well as for a commercial print-on-demand kiosk in the National Gallery shop.
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